If you continue doing this, you can easily be as popular as nartouthere. you are going in a different direction with tips on gameplay , and the combo of you and him is making me a better player. Thank you, much love.
no. go play minecraft. you don’t know what you’re talking about at all. heads in cs have really only a few places they can be whether or not the player is standing, crouching, or in middle of the crouching animation. Therefore, presuming the head will be at that height every time is just using your brain. That way you don’t have to learn headshot height after seeing the enemy once or twice. The only time you want to guess and gain info like that is if you’re peaking with a pistol. Makes no sense otherwise.
@@ghad6799Sure, you do. But if you'd learn to read for a minute, Obie is complimenting them for their thoroughness. Because this is a guide for people who are obviously not performing well in the window, it's a good idea to give them an idea of the proper crosshair placement, especially as it is one of the longer angles on the map. You could learn the crosshair placement by doing it a hundred times. You could also learn the movement by doing it a thousand times. You could learn where to stand in the window by doing it a few hundred times and looking back over the results. The point of an instructional video is to show you something without having to experiment to get it. That's the whole-ass point. Teaching the crosshair placement too is a good thing. Also? You do have to calibrate it. Whether by working on it yourself or trying to learn it, the biggest difference between many players is crosshair placement: are they looking the right way to see the enemy on the right timing, and are they aimed correctly to start their shooting with a couple of shots at head height? Most players are guessing, and then correcting themselves, and then forgetting their placement when the pressure is on.
Very good video. Coming straight to the point. Even when you know a few things already you dont get bored, because the tips are really short and not too much talking for each trick
0:52 crosshair placement 1:21 he if you're smoked off in window (right click) 1:35 molly for top mid boxes 1:56 self flash for window peek 2:19 self flash from off the top vent 2:34 self flash for underpass 2:48 self flash from of the top vent 3:10 a main utility from jungle 3:49 molly a default and fire box 4:29 molly top mid
Love your channel mate. Keep doing the stuff you do. I really love how humble you are and the way you try to learn rather than blame other people. Cheers mate :)
This is an excellent compilation of utility, can you go more in depth on what your goals are in playing the position - ie what would be a bad re-peek in most game states?
Hey, I knew most smokes but without knowing these (flashes and molly lineups), I still ended up hitting global in csgo (life caught up and STILL kept SMFC before the transition) and carried other people on 80-90% of the matches. (Yeah, I am that guy. Too lazy to research to find out.) Now after watching this video, makes me wonder, this would've been so much easier if I knew these lineups. Aim, game sense, positioning, tactics is really not enough without knowing smokes, pop flash, molly lineups. It makes my life fulfilled when someone says, "giving you pop flash on mid, peek that", but immediately makes me sad when no one gets flashed, and I end up getting mowed down from 4 different enemies. Fun times!
Subscribed! Tired of being an assistant, i'm here to become a chef ;) humble and honest feedback (not demands, just how i feel): Some very low volume music in the background would be nice to fill up some of the silences (silences are okay but a background sound helps cementing the talk). Definitly keep the rythm like it is, nowadays videos go too freakin fast and it's stupid. And finally, i hope you keep this concept going! short and simple videos like this on how to play each and every spot of all maps is what a lot of people are probably looking for right now so keep cooking ;)
hey, nice video. i think a crosshair without outlines or outlines 0.5 would be helpful to see the lineups. or maybe lowering the alpha to 120ish. thx anyway, saw good stuff.
Thank you for the feedback I l try implementing it. The reason i explain things later is a funny one. It is due to limitations of my microphone stand. I broke it. So i make my videos and then I have to re record the audio.